Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

JAPAN’S RULING PARTY PROPOSES MORE WOMEN AT MEETINGS, ONLY IF THEY DON’T TALK

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After a sexism row sparked by Tokyo Olympics chief’s saying women talked too much at meetings, Japan’s ruling party wants women at key meetings - but only if they don’t talk.

The ruling Liberal Democratic Party has proposed a new plan that allows five female lawmakers to join the party’s key meetings as observers.

Toshihiro Nikai, the party’s 82-year-old secretary general, said on Tuesday that he heard criticism that the party’s board is male-dominated, but added that the board members are elected.

But it is important for the party’s female members to “look” at the party’s decisionma­king process, he said.

“It is important to fully understand what kind of discussion­s are happening. Take a look, is what it is about,” Nikai said at a news conference on Tuesday.

Those female observers can’t speak during the meetings, but can submit opinions separately to the secretaria­t office, the daily newspaper Nikkei reported.

Yoshiro Mori, the head of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic organising committee, resigned last week after derogatory comments about women speaking too much at meetings and making them too long triggered backlash at home and abroad.

The former prime minister’s remarks are one of the examples that show how deep rooted sexism is in Japanese society.

Japan is ranked 121st out of 153 countries on the World Economic Forum’s 2020 Global Gender Gap Index - the worst ranking gap among advanced countries - scoring poorly on women’s economic participat­ion and political empowermen­t.

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